Seafood Sold In Colorado Recalled
Seafood from a Los Angeles, California food company that was sold in Colorado is being recalled because it may be contaminated with a bacteria that can cause botulism.
Botulism poisoning is potentially life threatening and can cause blurred vision and respiratory paralysis.
LA Star Seafood Co., Inc. said in a release Wednesday that it is voluntarily recalling 20lb bulk boxes of smoked and dry Vobla fish.
The company says the boxes are not vacuum-packed, have no lot numbers and no expiration dates.
The company says the fish are being recalled because they were improperly eviscerated, leaving them vulnerable to the botulism bacteria.
Customers who purchased the fish between Feb. 28 and April 23 are urged to destroy or return the products.
The products were distributed and sold in Colorado, Utah, Oregon and California.